just let it be and keep it away from danger and let it heal itself
I wish i knew. I have one in my hand and im trying to save it :(
first wash the wing with water and bandage the wing and take it to your home and keep it till its wing becomes well
nothing
The wing will never heal, unlike when you set a broken bone. If you find a butterfly with a piece of wing hanging loose, you can pull off that piece of wing and let the butterfly go. Otherwise, it's best to leave it be and let nature take it's course.
it is red and black
Sadly, there is not much you can do if the wing is actually broken. Although it is possible for the bone to heal, the bird will never fly again. Sorry--but the bird in all likely hood will expire.
lady wing
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it depends on how bad of a break it is, and if the wing needs to be "set" if the break is too bad, it may never heal properly, even if seen by a vet.
Truthfully, it doesn't depend on the moth, it depends if the ladybug will open it's wing. When a ladybug has a dented wing, they have to open it to let the dent out. If the ladybug chooses to live it will open it's wings, but within about 2 months, if the ladybug doesn't open it's wings, it starts to infect it's heart since the dent is pushing on the ladybugs soft body. If you can find a way to open it's wings without harming it, do it, but be super careful. I use small things to get up under the wings, like a needle, with the sharp end cut off so you don't jab it in the tummy. Good Luck, Doctor Preston Halo, biology therapist.
Shoot it?
No, 'a bird with a broken wing' is a noun phrase; a noun clause must contain a verb.noun phrase: I found a bird with a broken wing. ('broken' is an adjective describing wing)noun clause: I found a bird that had broken its wing. ('had broken' is a verb)
A Broken Wing was created on 1997-09-08.
Yes but not for long as it would be in a lot of pain.
yes, it helps to heal the broken bone